This document is an 'Access to Justice' email newsletter from Law360 dated April 20, 2020. It aggregates various legal news stories, primarily focused on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the justice system, including court closures, remote hearings, and bankruptcy issues. It is relevant to the Epstein files because it contains a summary of a recent Eleventh Circuit ruling that the Crime Victims' Rights Act protections do not arise until after a formal criminal charge is filed, which is described as a blow to Epstein's victims.
This document is a printout of page 2 of a Los Angeles Times opinion article dated March 27, 2013. The article argues for the creation of a U.S. Secretary of Culture, comparing U.S. arts funding unfavorably to France's budget. It mentions figures like Quincy Jones, President Obama, and Rocco Landesman, and concludes by nominating director Peter Sellars for the hypothetical role. The document bears the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026599, indicating it is part of a larger government investigation file.
This document is page 131 of a report by Ackrell Capital titled 'Chapter VII Capital Markets for Cannabis Companies.' It presents a detailed financial table of companies listed on the Canadian Securities Exchange as of November 30, 2017. The table includes stock prices, market values, enterprise values, revenue, and EBITDA multiples for numerous cannabis-related entities. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024767', indicating it was part of a production to the House Oversight Committee.
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